Egalitarian Revolution in the Savanna by Dueppen Stephen A.;

Egalitarian Revolution in the Savanna by Dueppen Stephen A.;

Author:Dueppen, Stephen A.;
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 1782437
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group


Kirikongo’s ceramic sequence spans a considerable part of the Iron Age, and represents a significant contribution to regional understandings in West African archaeology as the first continuous and detailed ceramic data-set from Burkina Faso south of Yatenga. Current understandings of long-term processes beginning in early sedentary life are poorly understood in the Voltaic region, as even in northern Ghana few stratified sites have been investigated. In this chapter I first wish to draw a distinction between two general regional processual trajectories in the current archaeological record of central West Africa, one based ultimately in social developments derived from the Sahel (Mali, Mauritania, and Niger), and the other from the savanna and forest zones of Burkina Faso and Ghana. While explanations of social change have privileged the myriad contributions of the former to all of West Africa, I emphasize the role of local innovations and developmental processes in the Voltaic region. While much less is known of the early sedentary communities in Ghana and Burkina Faso, it is likely that they differed significantly. I then explore Kirikongo’s ceramics in relation to those in surrounding areas (both Voltaic and Sahelian), and argue that Kirikongo is part of a Voltaic Tradition that with current evidence corresponds spatially with modern Gur-speaking societies and likely has roots as far back as the Kintampo Late Stone Age complex. In so doing, this chapter sets the stage for exploring socio-political developments at Kirikongo within a Voltaic logic.



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